For those watching Tony Stewart slowly wind his way around Indianapolis Motor Speedway for what likely will be the final time, Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race had a sense of finality.
Kyle Busch crushed the field in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, writing another page of history in the process as he scored his second straight victory in the Brickyard 400.
For substitute driver Jeff Gordon, practice didn’t make perfect on Friday afternoon. Instead, it reminded Gordon just how difficult driving a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car can be.
Kyle Busch took his first big step towards defending his Brickyard 400 win Saturday afternoon, as he scored the pole for Sunday’s running of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Defending Brickyard 400 race winner Kyle Busch narrowly avoided a major catastrophe during opening practice on Friday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in preparation for Sunday’s race.
Even though his dreams of a career-first top-10 finish in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series ended in a wreck against the frontstretch wall, Alex Bowman couldn’t conceal his elation.